With chance of joining RCEP slim, Taiwan looks to other trade pacts

Radio Taiwan International
Date: 06 November, 2019
By: Jake Chen

Foreign Minister Joseph Wu says that Taiwan’s chances of joining the Regional Comprehensive

Foreign Minister Joseph Wu. (CNA Photo)

Economic Partnership are slim. Wu says that Taiwan will work instead on joining other trade agreements.

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership is a trade agreement between 15 countries: China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, and the members of ASEAN. During a briefing at the Legislature on Wednesday, Foreign Minister Joseph Wu said with China already in the pact, Taiwan has little chance of being allowed to join.    [FULL  STORY]

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